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Skipped steps are skipped during execution and are not shown on execution reports.

The following are examples of skipped steps and tasks in the Development view.

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Note:

  • Skip and Unskip is a toggle context menu. Ctrl+k is also a toggle shortcut key.
  • After you select step(s) to skip, validation will start immediately.  If validation result is successful, it will skip the selected step(s) successfully. Otherwise appropriate error message/action will be shown/performed.     
  • TestData is not shown for skipped step(s) on Development window.

Skip Functionality

You can choose to skip all steps in a Test case. In this case, since there are no steps to execute, Dry run will not be launched.

  • You can use the Shift key to select multiple steps. Control key multi-select are only allowed within Task's steps.
  • Breakpoint is allowed if a step is already skipped. Also, skip is allowed on a step with breakpoint.
  • If you select the Task header and choose to skip, then only that Task block gets skipped. It will not skip other instances of the same task that may present in the test case or in other test cases.
  • Note: Task header skip is not selected multiselect.
  • Skipping some steps of a task is reflected in all the associated test cases.
  • You cannot modify skipped step(s) but can move the skipped step(s) up/down. However, user can perform delete operation on it.
  • You can add a step in between two skipped steps.
  • User gets an option 'Skip Task Block', 'Skip', 'UnSkip Task Block' and 'UnSkip' on context menu.
  • the conditional blocks: If/Else/End If/Else If are not allowed to skip neither in single selection nor in multiselection. However, you can skip a complete task that contains conditional steps.
  • Complete task skip does not allow add, delete, modify and move up/down operations.
  • Multiple users are not allowed to modify same step simultaneously.
  • Skip operation on a task step is similar to modify operation on a task and hence all the verifications and rules that are applicable to a normal task modification will be applicable to skip operation.
    Please note: This functionality is applicable to both skip and unskip of step(s).